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    PC Peripheral Boot Problems!

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    #1  Edited By kindgineer

    Hey there, everyone. Long story short, I'm having issues booting my new PC up when there are peripherals plugged in. These can be USB or PS2, it doesn't seem to matter. It doesn't matter either where they are hooked in. Be it the motherboard, the case itself, or any other attachment.

    I was wondering if you guys had any experience with this, and whether or not you know of a fix. It gets really tiring to have to get up, remove 3-4 USB/PS2 devices, and then reconnect them every time I restart. There is no Q-Code that pops up as the computer doesn't take power for whatever reason when they are inserted. I'll list my current set up below, and would really appreciate any advice or tips. Also, if you know of any other place to ask this question let me know!

    Rig:

    Case: CM Storm Stryker

    Motherboard: ASUS z87 Pro

    Processor: Intel i7 4790S

    Graphics Card: Visiontek AMD Radeon HD 5750

    PSU: Antec 500W

    Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600Mhz

    Monitor: SHARP 720p 32" Television

    The keyboard/mouse are standard, run of the mill pack-in HP devices. I've tried 2 other devices, so the current ones aren't (assuming) the problem.

    Thanks, duders!

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